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1904
1904
Events
January
Main article: January 1904
- January 7 – The distress signal CQD is established, only to be replaced 2 years later by SOS.
- January 12 – The Herero Wars in German South West Africa begin.
- January 17 – Anton Chekhov's last play, The Cherry Orchard, opens at the Moscow Art Theatre directed by Constantin Stanislavski.
- January 23 – The Ålesund fire destroys most buildings in the town of Ålesund, Norway, leaving about 10,000 people without shelter.
- January 25 – Halford Mackinder presents a paper on "The Geographical Pivot of History" to the Royal Geographical Society of London in which he formulates the Heartland Theory, originating the study of geopolitics.
February
Main article: February 1904
- February 7 – The Great Baltimore Fire in Baltimore, Maryland, destroys over 1,500 buildings in 31 hours.

- February 8–9 – Battle of Port Arthur: A surprise Japanese naval attack on Port Arthur (Lüshun) in Manchuria starts the Russo-Japanese War.
- February 10 – Roger Casement publishes his account of Belgian atrocities in the Congo.
- February 17 – Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly debuts at La Scala in Milan, to no great acclaim. On May 28 a revised version opens in Brescia, to huge success.
- February 23 – For $10 million, the United States gains control of the Panama Canal Zone.
- February 28 – S.L. Benfica, one of the biggest Association Football clubs in Portugal, is founded as Sport Lisboa.
March
Main article: March 1904
- March 3 – Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany becomes the first person to make a recording of a political document, using Thomas Edison's cylinder.
- March 6 – Scottish National Antarctic Expedition: Led by William Speirs Bruce, the Antarctic region of Coats Land is discovered from the Scotia.
- March 31 – British expedition to Tibet: The Battle of Guru – British troops under Colonel Francis Younghusband defeat ill-equipped Tibetan troops.
April
Main article: April 1904
- April 4 – 1904 Kresna earthquakes: two earthquakes strike near Kresna, Bulgaria, killing at least 200 people.
- April 6 – Joseph F. Smith announces the Second Manifesto in General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Utah Territory, prohibiting the practice of polygamy, which has continued to be sanctioned by some of its leaders in violation of the 1890 Manifesto officially banning the practice.
- April 8
- The Entente Cordiale is signed between the UK and France.
- Longacre Square in Midtown Manhattan is renamed Times Square, after The New York Times.
- April 8–10 – Aleister Crowley writes The Book of the Law, a text central to Thelema, in Cairo.
- April 19 – The Great Fire of Toronto destroys much of the city's downtown, but there are no fatalities.
- April 27 – The Australian Labor Party becomes the first such party to gain national government, under Chris Watson.
- April 30 – The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opens in St. Louis, Missouri (closes December 1).
May
Main article: May 1904
- May 4
- United States Army engineers begin work on the Panama Canal.
- Charles Rolls and Henry Royce meet for the first time, in Manchester England to agree production of Rolls-Royce motor cars; the first produced under their joint names are launched in December.
- German Association football club FC Schalke 04 is established.
- May 5
- British expedition to Tibet: Hundreds of Tibetans attack the British camp at Changlo, and hold the advantage for a while, before being defeated by superior weapons, and losing at least 200 men.
- Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
- May 9 – Great Western Railway of England 3700 Class 3440 City of Truro possibly becomes the first railway locomotive to exceed 100 mph.
- May 15 – Russo-Japanese War: Russian minelayer Amur lays a minefield about 15 mi off Port Arthur, and sinks Japan's battleships Hatsuse, 15,000 tons with 496 crew, and Yashima. On the same day, the Japanese protected cruiser Yoshino sinks after being accidentally rammed by the armored cruiser Kasuga, killing over 270 crew, including Captain Sayegi and his second-in-command, Commander Hirowateri. Japan will keep the loss of Yashima secret for over a year.
- May 21 – The International Federation of Association Football, FIFA, is established.
- May 30 – Alpha Gamma Delta, which becomes an international sorority, is founded by 11 women at Syracuse University.
June
Main article: June 1904
- June 3 – The International Alliance of Women is founded.
- June 15 – A fire aboard the steamboat General Slocum in New York City's East River kills 1,021.
- June 16
- Finnish nationalist Eugen Schauman assassinates Nikolay Bobrikov, the Russian Governor-General of Finland, in Helsinki.
- The original "Bloomsday", the day James Joyce first walks out with his future wife Nora Barnacle (whom he first met on June 10), to the Dublin suburb of Ringsend. He sets the action of his novel Ulysses (1922) on this date.
- June 28
- Danish ocean liner runs aground and sinks close to Rockall, killing approximately 627 people, many of whom are Russian-Polish and Scandinavian emigrants.
- The original icon of Our Lady of Kazan is stolen and subsequently destroyed in Russia.
- English Association football club Hull City A.F.C. is established.
- June 29 – The 1904 Moscow tornado occurs.
July
Main article: July 1904

- July – Pavlos Melas enters Macedonia with a small unit of men during the Macedonian Struggle.
- July 1 – The third Modern Olympic Games open in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, as part of the World's Fair.
- July 22 – The first 2,000 of 62,000 contracted Chinese coolies arrive at Durban in South Africa from Qinhuangdao to relieve the shortage of unskilled labourers in the Transvaal Colony gold mines, recruited and shipped by the Chinese Engineering and Mining Corporation (CEMC), of which Herbert Hoover is a director.
- July 23 – A continuous track tractor is patented by David Roberts of Richard Hornsby & Sons of Grantham in England.
August
Main article: August 1904
- August 3 – British expedition to Tibet: The British expedition under Colonel Francis Younghusband takes Lhasa, Tibet.
- August 11 – Battle of Waterberg: Lothar von Trotha defeats the Herero people in German South West Africa, and drives them into the Omaheke desert, starting the Herero and Namaqua genocide.
- August 14 – Ismael Montes becomes President of Bolivia.
- August 17 – Russo-Japanese War: A Japanese infantry charge fails to take Port Arthur.
- August 24 – Faroese Association football club Klaksvíkar Ítróttarfelag is established.
- Summer – Henri Matisse paints Luxe, Calme et Volupté at Saint-Tropez; it will be considered the starting point of Fauvism.
September
Main article: September 1904
- September – Stuyvesant High School opens in New York City as Manhattan's first manual trade school for boys.
- September 1 – Griffin Park football ground, home of Brentford F.C., opens in London.
- September 2 – John Voss sails the rigged dugout canoe Tilikum into the River Thames in England after a 3-year voyage from Victoria, British Columbia, westabout.
- September 7 – British expedition to Tibet: The Dalai Lama signs the Anglo-Tibetan Treaty with Colonel Francis Younghusband.
- September 17 – An early study on the relationship between alcohol and cardiovascular disease is published in the United States.
- September 26 – New Zealand dolphin Pelorus Jack is individually protected by Order in Council under the Sea Fisheries Act.
October
- October – The Daytona Educational and Industrial Training School for Negro Girls, predecessor of Bethune–Cookman University, is opened in Florida by Mary McLeod Bethune.
- October 1 – Phi Delta Epsilon, the international medical fraternity, is founded by Aaron Brown and 8 of his friends, at Cornell University Medical College.
- October 4 – Swedish Association football club IFK Göteborg is founded, becoming the 39th IFK-association.
- October 5 – Alpha Kappa Psi, a co-ed professional business fraternity, is founded on the campus of New York University.
- October 9 – German journalist Anna Rüling, in a speech to the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee in Berlin, makes the first known public statement of the socio-legal problems faced by lesbians.
- October 11 – Loftus Road football stadium opens in London.
- October 13 – Pavlos Melas is encircled at Statista and killed during the Macedonian Struggle.
- October 15 – Theta Tau, a professional engineering fraternity, is founded at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.
- October 18 – In Germany:
- The Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum opens in Berlin for the display of fine art.
- Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 5 is premiered by the Gürzenich Orchestra Cologne.
- October 19 – Polytechnic University of the Philippines is founded as Manila Business School, through the superintendence of American C. A. O'Reilley.
- October 21 – Russo-Japanese War: Dogger Bank incident – The Russian Baltic Fleet fires on British trawlers it mistakes for Japanese torpedo boats, in the North Sea.
- October 27 – The first underground line of the New York City Subway opens.
- October 28 – Panama and Uruguay establish diplomatic relations.
- Late October – The first members of what will become the Bloomsbury Group move to the Bloomsbury district of London; they will be joined about November 8 by the future novelist Virginia Woolf.
November
- November 8 – 1904 United States presidential election: Republican incumbent Theodore Roosevelt defeats Democrat Alton B. Parker.
- November 16
- The settlement at Grytviken, on the British South Atlantic island territory of South Georgia, is established by Norwegian sea captain Carl Anton Larsen, as a whaling station for his Compañía Argentina de Pesca.
- English engineer John Ambrose Fleming patents the first thermionic vacuum tube, the two-electrode diode ("oscillation valve" or Fleming valve).
- November 24 – A continuous track tractor is successfully demonstrated by the Holt Manufacturing Company in the United States. The "caterpillar track" will come to revolutionize construction vehicles and land warfare.
December
- December 2 – The St. Petersburg Soviet urges a run on the banks; the attempt fails, and the executive committee is arrested.
- December 3 – Charles Dillon Perrine discovers Jupiter's largest irregular satellite, later called Himalia, at California's Lick Observatory.
- December 6 – Theodore Roosevelt announces his "Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States will intervene in the Western Hemisphere should Latin American governments prove incapable or unstable.
- December 10 – The Pi Kappa Phi fraternity is founded at the College of Charleston in Charleston, South Carolina.
- December 27
- The stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up premieres in London.
- The Abbey Theatre in Dublin opens.
- December 31 – In New York City, the first New Year's Eve celebration is held in Times Square.
Date unknown
- Global cosmetics companies are founded in Paris (France): Coty, by François Coty, and Garnier, by Alfred Amour Garnier.
Births
January
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- January 1 – Fazal Ilahi Chaudhry, Pakistani politician, 5th president of Pakistan (died 1982)
- January 5 – Jeane Dixon, American astrologer (died 1997)
- January 10 – Ray Bolger, American actor, singer and dancer (The Wizard of Oz) (died 1987)
- January 14 – Cecil Beaton, English photographer (died 1980)
- January 18 – Cary Grant, English actor (died 1986)
- January 21 – Edris Rice-Wray Carson, American medical researcher (died 1990)
- January 22
- January 26
- January 27 – James J. Gibson, American psychologist (died 1979)
- January 29 – Arnold Gehlen, German philosopher (died 1976)
February

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- February 1
- February 2 – Valery Chkalov, Soviet test pilot (died 1938)
- February 3
- February 4 – MacKinlay Kantor, American writer, historian (died 1977)
- February 10
- February 11
- February 16 – George F. Kennan, American diplomat (died 2005)
- February 21 – Alexei Kosygin, Premier of the Soviet Union (died 1980)
- February 23
- February 29 – Jimmy Dorsey, American bandleader (died 1957)
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- March 1 – Glenn Miller, American bandleader (died 1944)
- March 2 – Dr. Seuss, American children's author (The Cat in the Hat) (died 1991)
- March 4
- March 5 – Mao Bangchu, Republic of China air force general (died 1987)
- March 7 – Reinhard Heydrich, German Nazi official (died 1942)
- March 14 – Doris Eaton Travis, American actress (died 2010)
- March 15 – J. Pat O'Malley, English actor (died 1985)
- March 20 – B. F. Skinner, American behavioral psychologist (died 1990)
- March 22 – Itche Goldberg, Yiddish author (died 2006)
- March 26
- March 30 – Alexandrina of Balazar, Portuguese Roman Catholic mystic, victim soul and blessed (died 1955)
April


- April 1 – Nikolai Berzarin, Soviet general (died 1945)
- April 3 – Sally Rand, American dancer, actress (died 1979)
- April 4 – Soeman Hs, Indonesian author, educator (died 1999)
- April 6 – Kurt Georg Kiesinger, Chancellor of West Germany (died 1988)
- April 8 – John Hicks, English economist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1989)
- April 13 – Elwood Richard Quesada, American air force general (died 1993)
- April 14 – John Gielgud, English actor (died 2000)
- April 15 – Arshile Gorky, Armenian-born American painter (died 1948)
- April 22 – J. Robert Oppenheimer, American physicist (died 1967)
- April 24 – Willem de Kooning, Dutch artist (died 1997)
- April 26
- April 27 – Cecil Day-Lewis, English poet (died 1972)
- April 29 – Pedro Vargas, Mexican singer, actor (died 1989)
May

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- May 4
- May 6
- May 11 – Salvador Dalí, Spanish artist (died 1989)
- May 17 – Jean Gabin, French actor (died 1976)
- May 20 – Margery Allingham, British detective fiction writer (died 1966)
- May 21
- May 24 – Chūhei Nambu, Japanese athlete (died 1997)
- May 25 – Charles L. Melson, United States Navy admiral (died 1981)
- May 26 – George Formby, English singer, comedian (died 1961)
June

- June 2 – Johnny Weissmuller, Hungarian-born American swimmer, actor (Tarzan) (died 1984)
- June 3 – Jan Peerce, American tenor (died 1984)
- June 17
- June 18 – Keye Luke, Chinese-born American actor (died 1991)
- June 20 – Heinrich von Brentano, German politician (died 1964)
- June 24 – Phil Harris, American actor (died 1995)
- June 26 – Peter Lorre, Hungarian-born American film actor (died 1964)
July


- July 1 – Mary Calderone, American physician, public health advocate (died 1998)
- July 2
- July 5
- July 8 – Henri Cartan, French mathematician (died 2008)
- July 10 – Lili Damita, French-American actress, singer (died 1994)
- July 12 – Pablo Neruda, Chilean poet, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1973)
- July 14 – Zita Johann, Austrian-American actress (died 1993)
- July 15
- July 19 – Mark Koenig, American baseball shortstop (died 1993)
- July 20 – René Couzinet, French aeronautics engineer, aircraft manufacturer (died 1956)
- July 21
- July 24 – Nikolai Kuznetsov, Soviet admiral (died 1974)
- July 26 – Edwin Albert Link, American inventor (died 1981)
- July 28 – Pavel Cherenkov, Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1990)
- July 29 – J. R. D. Tata, Indian businessman (died 1993)
August
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- August 3 – Dolores del Río, Mexican actress (died 1983)
- August 4
- August 5 – Hugh Greer, American basketball coach (died 1963)
- August 6 – Ballard Berkeley, British actor (died 1988)
- August 7 – Ralph Bunche, American diplomat, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (died 1971)
- August 12 – Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia (died 1918)
- August 13 – Jonathan Hole, American actor (died 1998)
- August 16
- August 21 – Count Basie, African-American musician, bandleader (died 1984)
- August 22 - Deng Xiaoping, Chinese communist leader (died 1997)
- August 23
- August 24
- August 26 - Christopher Isherwood, English writer (died 1986)
- August 29 – Werner Forssmann, German physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (died 1979)
September


- September 7 – Daniel Prenn, Russian-born German, Polish, and British tennis player (died 1991)
- September 9 – Feroze Khan, Pakistani field hockey player (died 2005)
- September 13 – Gladys George, American actress (died 1954)
- September 14 – Frank Amyot, Canadian sprint canoeist (died 1962)
- September 15 – Umberto II of Italy, 4th and last King of Italy (died 1983)
- September 29 – Greer Garson, English actress (died 1996)
October

- October 2
- October 3 – Charles J. Pedersen, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1989)
- October 11 – Tita Merello, Argentine actress, singer, and tango dancer (died 2002)
November

- November 1 – Laura La Plante, American silent film actress (died 1996)
- November 4 – Horace Mann Bond, American historian and college administrator (died 1972)
- November 11
- November 12 – Jacques Tourneur, French director (died 1977)
- November 14
- November 16 – Nnamdi Azikiwe, 1st President of Nigeria (died 1996)
- November 22 – Louis Néel, French physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 2000)
- November 25 – Lillian Copeland, American Olympic athlete (died 1964)
- November 30 – Clyfford Still, American painter (died 1980)
December


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December 3 – Roberto Marinho, Brazilian publisher, businessman and media mogul (died 2003)
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December 4 – Albert Norden, German politician (died 1982)
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December 6 – Ève Curie, French author (died 2007)
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December 7 – Clarence Nash, American voice actor (died 1985)
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December 10 – Antonín Novotný, 7th President of Czechoslovakia (died 1975)
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December 12 – Baron Nicolas de Gunzburg, French-born magazine editor, socialite (died 1981)
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December 17 – Paul Cadmus, American artist (died 1999)
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December 18 – George Stevens, American film director (died 1975)
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December 20 – Rambai Barni, queen consort of King Prajadhipok of Siam, (died 1984)
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December 21 – Jean René Bazaine, French painter (died 2001)
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December 25
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December 26 – Alejo Carpentier, Cuban writer (died 1980)
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December 27 – Linwood G. Dunn, American special effects artist (died 1998)
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December 30
Deaths
January



- January 1 – Frederick Pabst, German-American brewer (born 1836)
- January 2
- January 7
- January 9
- January 10 – Jean-Léon Gérôme, French painter (born 1824)
- January 13 – Samuel G. Havermale, American Methodist minister (born 1824)
- January 17
- January 22 – Laura Vicuña, Chilean Roman Catholic holy figure and blessed (born 1891)
- January 23 – Gédéon Bordiau, Belgian architect (born 1832)
- January 24 – Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt (born 1831)
- January 28
- January 30
February

- February 3 – John James McDannold, U.S. Representative from Illinois (born 1851)
- February 8
- February 10 – Nikolay Mikhaylovsky, Russian writer (born 1842)
- February 11 – Vladimir Markovnikov, Russian chemist (born 1838)
- February 12 – Rudolf Maison, German sculptor (born 1854)
- February 13
- February 14 – Alvinza Hayward, American financier and businessman (born 1822)
- February 15 – Mark Hanna, United States Senator from Ohio (born 1837)
- February 17 – Hermann Emminghaus, German psychiatrist (born 1845)
- February 19 – Alice Sudduth Byerly, American temperance activist (born 1855)
- February 22 – Sir Leslie Stephen, British writer and critic (born 1832)
- February 26 – Prince Henry of Prussia (born 1900)
- February 27 – Richard Hawksworth Barnes, English coffee grower, naturalist and meteorologist (born 1831)
- February 28 – Anthony Durier, American Roman Catholic bishop (born 1833)
- February 29 – Antonio De Martino, Italian physician (born 1815)
March

- March 2 – Mary C. Billings, American evangelist and missionary (born 1824)
- March 5
- March 7 – Ferdinand André Fouqué, French geologist (born 1828)
- March 12 – Oliver Harriman, American businessman (born 1829)
- March 14 – Friedrich Wilhelm Alexander von Mechow, Prussian explorer (born 1831)
- March 17
- March 21 – Aurélie Ghika, French writer (born 1820)
- March 24 – Emma Herwegh, German writer (born 1817)
- March 31
April


- April 1 – Abby Morton Diaz, American teacher (born 1821)
- April 3
- April 5 – Tom Allen, British boxing champion (born 1840)
- April 6
- April 9 – Queen Isabella II of Spain (born 1830)
- April 12 – Elizaveta Akhmatova, Russian translator (born 1820)
- April 13 – Stepan Makarov, Russian admiral (killed in action) (born 1849)
- April 15 – Maximilian Kronberger, German poet (born 1888)
- April 17 – Joe Cain, American Mardi Gras parade organizer (born 1832)
- April 20 – Sara Jane Lippincott, American journalist (born 1823)
- April 21 – Piatus of Mons, Belgian Roman Catholic theologian (born 1815)
- April 24 – Norodom of Cambodia, King of Cambodia (born 1834)
- April 27 – Mykhailo Starytsky, Ukrainian poet and writer (born 1840)
May







- May – Henry F. Frizzell, American soldier (born 1839)
- May 1
- May 2
- May 3 – Tycho Kielland, Norwegian jurist and journalist (born 1854)
- May 6
- May 7
- May 8
- May 9
- May 10
- May 11
- Hans Grisebach, German architect (born 1846)
- May 12 – Isabella Eugénie Boyer, French model (born 1841)
- May 13
- May 14
- May 15 – Étienne-Jules Marey, French inventor (born 1830)
- May 16 – Harold Finch-Hatton, British politician (born 1856)
- May 17
- May 19
- May 21 – Duke Paul Frederick of Mecklenburg (born 1882)
- May 22 – Charles Elwood Brown, U.S. Representative from Ohio (born 1834)
- May 24 – Duchess Maria Isabella of Württemberg (born 1871)
- May 26 – Mary Ellen Bagnall-Oakeley, English antiquarian, author, and painter (born 1833)
- May 27
- May 29 – Manuel María de Zamacona y Murphy, Mexican politician (born 1826)
- May 30
June
- June 1 – Ivan Kondratyev, Russian writer (born 1849)
- June 4
- June 9 – Kwasi Boachi, Dutch engineer (born 1827)
- June 12 – Camille of Renesse-Breidbach, Belgian count (born 1836)
- June 16
- June 18
- June 22 – Karl Ritter von Stremayr, former Minister-President of Austria (born 1832)
- June 24 – Richard Knill Freeman, British architect (born 1840)
- June 27 – Anatole Jean-Baptiste Antoine de Barthélemy, French archaeologist (born 1821)
- June 28 – Princess and Countess Aurora Pavlovna Demidova (born 1873)
- June 29
July




- July 1 – George Frederic Watts, British symbolist painter and sculptor (born 1817)
- July 2 – Eugénie Joubert, French Roman Catholic religious professed and blessed (born 1876)
- July 3
- July 4 – Bódog Czorda, Hungarian politician (born 1828)
- July 5
- July 6 – Abai Qunanbaiuly, Kazakh poet (born 1845)
- July 7 – Adolph Friedländer, German lithographer (born 1851)
- July 8 – Joseph Blanc, French painter (born 1846)
- July 9 – Édouard Thilges, Luxembourgish politician, 7th Prime Minister of Luxembourg (born 1817)
- July 14 – Paul Kruger, South African military and political figure, 3rd President of South Africa (born 1825)
- July 15 – Anton Chekhov, Russian writer (born 1860)
- July 17 – Isaac Roberts, Welsh astronomer (born 1829)
- July 19 – Herbert Campbell, English actor (born 1844)
- July 22 – Wilson Barrett, English actor and playwright (born 1846)
- July 23
- July 26 – Henry Clay Taylor, American admiral (born 1845)
- July 30 – Richard A. Harrison, U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio (born 1824)
August



- August 3 – Ernst Jedliczka, Russian-born German pianist (born 1855)
- August 6 – Eduard Hanslick, Austrian music critic (born 1825)
- August 8 – John Innes, British philanthropist (born 1828)
- August 9
- August 10
- August 12
- August 13 – Elizabeth Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (born 1820)
- August 14 – Eduard von Martens, German zoologist (born 1831)
- August 15 – John Henry Kinkead, American businessman and politician, 1st Governor of Alaska and 3rd Governor of Nevada (born 1826)
- August 16
- August 21 – Gaudensi Allar, French architect (born 1841)
- August 22 – Kate Chopin, American author (born 1850)
- August 25 – Henri Fantin-Latour, French painter (born 1836)
- August 29 – Ottoman Sultan Murad V (born 1840)
September

- September 2
- September 3
- September 4 – William McCallin, 34th Mayor of Pittsburgh (born 1842)
- September 5 – Herbert von Bismarck, German politician (born 1849)
- September 13 – James Jameson, British Army surgeon (born 1837)
- September 17 – Kartini, Indonesian national heroine, women's rights activist (born 1879)
- September 20
- September 22 – Louis Massebieau, French historian and Protestant theologian (born 1840)
- September 23
- September 24
- September 26
- September 27 – David Grant Colson, American politician, U.S. Representative from Kentucky (born 1861)
October


- October 4
- October 8 – Gustav Ratzenhofer, Austrian philosopher (born 1842)
- October 11
- Mary Tenney Gray, American club-woman
- Archie Hooper, Canadian ice hockey player (born 1881)
- October 13 – Pavlos Melas, Greek revolutionary and army officer (born 1870)
- October 15 – George, King of Saxony (born 1832)
- October 17
- October 19 – Maurice Baldwin, Canadian Anglican bishop (born 1836)
- October 21
- October 23 – Emilia Dilke, English author (born 1840)
- October 26 – Princess Srivilailaksana of Suphanburi, daughter of King Rama V and Pae Bunnag (born 1868)
November

- November 2 – Henry Austin, American baseball player (born 1844)
- November 3 – Carl Daniel Ekman, Swedish engineer (born 1845)
- November 7 – Guillermo Blest Gana, Chilean writer (born 1829)
- November 9 – Joseph C. Hendrix, U.S. Representative from New York (born 1853)
- November 10
- November 12
- November 14
- November 15 – Mary of the Passion, French Roman Catholic religious sister, missionary and blessed (born 1839)
- November 16 – Clara Conway, American teacher (born 1844)
- November 18 – Justus van Maurik, Dutch author (born 1846)
- November 19 – Ednah Dow Littlehale Cheney, American writer, reformer, philanthropist (born 1824)
- November 27
- November 28 – Fanny Janauschek, Czech actress (born 1829)
- November 29 – Helen Abbott Michael, American scientist (born 1857)
Day unknown:
- Charles D. F. Phillips, British medical doctor (born 1830)
December


- December 1
- December 2
- December 4 – Cristiano Banti, Italian painter (born 1824)
- December 8 – John Kirkpatrick, British-born Australian politician (born 1840)
- December 11
- December 13
- December 14 – Mélanie Calvat, French Roman Catholic nun, Marian visionary and saint (born 1831)
- December 15 – Roman Kondratenko, Russian general (born 1857)
- December 16 – Daniel W. Mills, U.S. Representative from Illinois (born 1838)
- December 19 – Lewis Tappan Barney, American army officer (born 1844)
- December 20 – Princess Alexandrine of Baden (born 1820)
- December 21 – Edward H. Dewey, American physician (born 1837)
- December 22 – Horace Sumner Lyman, American journalist (born 1855)
- December 24 – Gustav Bauernfeind, German painter (born 1848)
- December 25 – Guido Bodländer, German chemist (born 1855)
- December 27 – William F. Mahoney, U.S. Representative from Illinois (born 1856)
- December 29 – Friedrich Moritz Brauer, German entomologist (born 1832)
- December 30 – Frederick Clifford, English journalist (born 1828)
Nobel Prizes

- Physics – The Lord Rayleigh
- Chemistry – Sir William Ramsay
- Physiology or Medicine – Ivan Petrovich Pavlov
- Literature – Frédéric Mistral and José Echegaray
- Peace – Institut de Droit International
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